I concur. The problem with Texas is that regulators and legislators are in the pockets of said natural gas companies. So it's very likely to occur in the places that don't need it before it occurs in Texas. Get on it, Vermont! ;)
troyunrau
I admire your optimism and I hope you're correct. At least with the little "city commuters" it probably even makes sense. But lithium battery tech also continues to improve -- so catching up with 2021 is great, but the goalposts keep moving.
There will be an absolute limit coming from physics and chemistry, and lithium is a smaller, lighter ion. In the theoretical limits, it will absolutely be the winner.
But from a practical perspective, if Na-ion becomes light enough and (more importantly) cheap enough, it will probably win the economic game in the longer term.
Plus we can make Na-ion batteries in-situ elsewhere in the solar system without having to first finding concentrations of lithium -- so high tech space industry stuff will likely more towards Na-ion, which will fund some development.
Grid storage only. But still cool
Hi, it's me. An actual scientist. Did grad school in planetary science. The same techniques we use to spot asteroids are the techniques used to spot satellites. But removing them is even simpler. It's not algorithmically hard at all.
In fact, it's so simple that I'll write it out: take several images (at least three) in quick succession and take the median value across those images.
Oh hey, that was easy. Makes a good despeckle filter too for cosmic ray strikes or whatever else.
So no way to pull Mastadon hosted content into Lemmy.
Okay, but how.
Wait, you can follow Mastadon from Lemmy already? How?
Ironically, the saving grace here might be Florida and Disney hating each other so much. Maybe... Silver linings and such.
Okay, but: why is the screenshot a KDE code snippet? ;)
Wake me up when pyside is on that list. I've been waiting for this day for a decade...
TIL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_angle